South Carolina – A cool, quiet start is giving way to a dramatic spring warm-up across Spartanburg, where crisp air this morning is already уступing to a steady climb toward much warmer conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures began in the low 40s with calm winds and clear skies, creating a sharp but short-lived chill. Sunshine is now dominating the region, allowing temperatures to rise quickly through the afternoon, heading toward the upper 60s.
Across Spartanburg County, Greenville, and along I-85, conditions are ideal for travel with dry roads and excellent visibility. Still, that early chill can linger in shaded areas, especially for morning commuters and anyone working outdoors. Layered clothing helps as temperatures swing nearly 30 degrees خلال the day.
By Friday, the warm-up accelerates. Highs reach near 77° under full sun, with light winds making it feel even warmer. This sets the stage for a notable weekend shift.
Saturday brings a strong push into early summer territory. Highs climb to around 84°, followed by lower 80s Sunday. Outdoor plans across Upstate South Carolina should benefit from dry conditions and bright skies, though hydration becomes more important as temperatures rise.
Looking ahead, the warming trend holds into early next week, with highs staying in the low to mid-80s through Tuesday and Wednesday. Meteorologists note this is part of a broader pattern shift, with above-normal temperatures expanding across much of the eastern U.S.
Five Day Forecast for Spartanburg, SC:
Friday: Sunny, high near 77°
Saturday: Sunny, high near 84°, low 53°
Sunday: Sunny, high near 83°, low 56°
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 82°, low 59°
Tuesday: Sunny, high near 86°, low 61°




